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Filter or Purify Your Residential Tap Water? A Bluewater White Paper examines the difference and explains the benefits of purification.

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Filter or Purify Your Residential Tap Water? A Bluewater White Paper examines the difference and explains the benefits of purification.

Is our tap water as safe to drink as most of us believe? Would we be better off filtering or purifying the water before consuming it? A new Bluewater White Paper examines the challenge facing consumers and businesses who want to take the health qualities and safety of drinking water into their own hands by choosing between filtering or purifying their tap water.
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